US20230090957A1 - Handle height adjusting mechanism and child carrier therewith - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to a handle height adjusting mechanism and a child carrier.
- An upper handle and a lower handle of a conventional child carrier are connected to each other through an adjustment mechanism.
- a handle height can be adjusted.
- the upper handle rotates in a reverse direction to exceed an adjusted height angle, the upper handle can be linked with a frame releasing mechanism, so that the frame releasing mechanism can unlock a frame of the child carrier, and then the frame can be folded.
- the present application aims at providing a handle height adjusting mechanism and a child carrier which can adjust a handle height and prevent accidental folding operation for enhancing safety.
- the claimed handle height adjusting mechanism includes an upper fixing base, a lower fixing base pivoted to the upper fixing base, and an engaging component movably disposed between the upper fixing base and the lower fixing base and for engaging with the upper fixing base and the lower fixing base, wherein the engaging component includes a protrusion.
- the claimed child carrier includes an upper handle, a frame, and the handle height adjusting mechanism.
- the frame includes a lower handle, the upper handle is connected to the upper fixing base, and the lower handle is connected to the lower fixing base.
- the present application provides the protrusion on the engaging component and the first engaging portion on the upper fixing base, and the width of the first engaging portion is greater than the width of the protrusion, so that the upper fixing base can be rotated in the first rotating direction, and the upper handle can be rotated and adjusted within a certain angular range to achieve the purpose of adjusting the handle height.
- the blocking portion on the side of the first engaging portion can block the rotation of the upper fixing base in a direction opposite to the first rotating direction, thereby preventing accidental folding of the child carrier, so as to improve the safety of use.
- the second engaging portion on the upper fixing base can engage with the protrusion when the upper handle is folded, so as to prevent the upper handle from being opened up accidentally, and the upper handle can also be released quickly, so as to enhance the safety of use.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of a child carrier according to an embodiment of the present application
- FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing of a handle height adjusting mechanism of the child carrier according to the embodiment of the present application
- FIG. 3 is an exploded diagram of the handle height adjusting mechanism according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of an engaging component of the handle height adjusting mechanism and an upper handle according to the embodiment of the present application
- FIG. 5 is a sectional diagram of the handle height adjusting mechanism in a locking status according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional diagram of the handle height adjusting mechanism in a releasing status according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic drawing of the child carrier after adjusting a handle height by the handle height adjusting mechanism according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic drawing of the folding child carrier according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic drawing of the folded child carrier according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of a child carrier 100 according to an embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing of a handle height adjusting mechanism 1 of the child carrier 100 according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded diagram of the handle height adjusting mechanism 1 according to the embodiment of the present application.
- the child carrier 100 can be a stroller.
- the child carrier 100 includes the handle height adjusting mechanism 1 , an upper handle 2 , a frame 3 and a folding driving mechanism 4 .
- the frame 3 includes a lower handle 31 .
- the handle height adjusting mechanism 1 includes an upper fixing base 11 , a lower fixing base 12 pivoted to the upper fixing base 11 by a central shaft, an engaging component 13 movably disposed along the central shaft and between the upper fixing base 11 and the lower fixing base 12 and for engaging with the upper fixing base 11 and the lower fixing base 12 , and a recovering component 14 installed between the lower fixing base 12 and the engaging component 13 .
- the recovering component 14 can be a resilient structure, such as a compression spring.
- the upper handle 2 and the upper fixing base 11 are fixedly connected to each other.
- the folding driving assembly 4 includes an operating mechanism 41 , a drawing component 42 and a driving component 43 .
- the operating mechanism 41 is installed on the upper handle 2
- the drawing component 42 is disposed between the driving component 43 and the operating mechanism 41
- the driving component 43 is disposed on a side of the engaging component 13 and for driving the engaging component 13 to separate from the upper fixing base 11 , so as to unlock the upper handle 2 and allow the upper handle 2 to fold close to the lower handle 31 , thereby folding the entire frame 3
- the driving component 43 is disposed between the engaging component 13 and the upper handle 2 .
- the detailed structure and folding operation of the frame 3 are omitted herein.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of the engaging component 13 of the handle height adjusting mechanism 1 and the upper handle 2 according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional diagram of the handle height adjusting mechanism 1 in a locking status according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional diagram of the handle height adjusting mechanism 1 in a releasing status according to the embodiment of the present application.
- the engaging component 13 includes a protrusion 131 protruding outwardly.
- the upper fixing base 11 includes a first engaging portion 111 disposed on an inner wall of the upper fixing base 11 , and a width of the first engaging portion 111 is greater than a width of the protrusion 131 .
- a blocking portion 112 is disposed on a side of the first engaging portion 111 and for abutting against the protrusion 131 , and the upper fixing base 11 is allowed to rotate within a predetermined angular range when the engaging component 12 separates from the upper fixing base 11 and the protrusion 131 still engages with the first engaging portion 111 .
- the upper fixing base 11 can rotate in a first rotating direction, so that the upper handle 2 can rotate downwardly relative to the lower handle 31 for angular adjustment, so as to adjust a height of the upper handle 2 .
- the blocking portion 112 can block the upper fixing base 11 from rotating in a direction opposite to the first rotating direction, that is, the blocking portion 112 can block the upper handle 2 from rotating upwardly relative to the lower handle 31 .
- the engaging portion 13 can be a gear and includes a plurality of gear teeth 132 .
- the width of the protrusion 131 can be greater than a width of each gear tooth 132 .
- the upper fixing base 11 includes at least one first gear tooth 113 circumferentially disposed on the inner wall of the upper fixing base 11
- the lower fixing base 12 includes at least one second gear tooth 121 circumferentially disposed on an inner wall of the lower fixing base 12 .
- the upper fixing base 11 can include a plurality of first gear teeth 113
- the lower fixing base 12 can include a plurality of second gear teeth 121 .
- the gear can engage with the second gear teeth 121 , and the gear can engage with the first gear teeth 113 when the gear slides into the upper fixing base 11 .
- the width of the first engaging portion 111 can be equal to a sum of the width of the protrusion 131 and a tooth pitch of the two gear teeth 132 of the engaging component 13 .
- the width of the first engaging portion 111 can be equal to a sum of the width of the protrusion 131 and a tooth pitch of the two adjacent gear teeth 132 of the engaging component 13 . Therefore, after rotation of the upper fixing base 11 , the protrusion 131 and one of the gear teeth 132 of the engaging component 13 can be just engaged with the first engaging portion 111 to ensure stable engaging connection between the engaging component 13 and the upper fixing base 11 .
- the upper fixing base 11 includes a second engaging portion 114 disposed on the inner wall of the upper fixing base 11 and for engaging with the protrusion 131 , and the first engaging portion 111 and the second engaging portion 114 can be separated by 180 degrees.
- a depth of the second engaging portion 114 can be smaller than a thickness of the first engaging portion 111 .
- the second engaging portion 114 can be designed to just accommodate the protrusion 131 , so that when the protrusion 131 and the second engaging portion 114 are engaged with each other, the gear teeth 132 of the engaging component 13 will not engage with the first gear teeth 113 , which facilitates the engaging component 13 to be pushed away from the upper fixing base 11 , and the upper fixing base 11 can be unlocked quickly.
- the upper fixing base 11 can be locked in a folded status when the upper fixing base 11 is folded relative to the lower fixing base 12 , so as to prevent the upper fixing base 11 from being accidentally opened up.
- a first driving inclined surface 115 is formed on a side of the second engaging portion 114 .
- the first driving inclined surface 115 can drive the protrusion 131 to separate from the second engaging portion 114 by turning over the upper handle 2 , so as to allow the upper fixing base 11 to rotate in the first rotating direction, so that the upper handle 2 can be opened relative to the lower handle 31 .
- the protrusion 131 can be automatically separated from the second engaging portion 114 by the first driving inclined surface 115 , so that the upper fixing base 11 can be automatically unlocked relative to the lower fixing base 12 , thereby enhancing the convenience of operation.
- the handle height adjusting mechanism 1 includes an operating component 15 movably disposed on a side of the upper fixing base 11 or the lower fixing base 12 and for abutting against the engaging component 13 , so as to drive the engaging component 13 to move along an axial direction of the engaging component 13 .
- the configuration of the operating component 15 can push the engaging component 13 more easily, so as to enhance the convenience of operation.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic drawing of the child carrier 100 after adjusting the handle height by the handle height adjusting mechanism 1 according to the embodiment of the present application.
- a user can press the operating component 15 to push the operating component 15 against the engaging component 13 , so that the gear teeth 132 of the engaging component 13 can be separated from the first gear teeth 113 of the upper fixing base 11 but still engaged with the second gear teeth 121 of the lower fixing base 12 .
- the gear tooth 132 originally located in the first engaging portion 111 and adjacent to a side of the protrusion 131 can be separated from the first engaging portion 111 , but the protrusion 131 is still located in the first engaging portion 111 and close to a side of the blocking portion 112 .
- the upper fixing base 11 can be rotated in the first rotating direction, so that the protrusion 131 can be moved away from the blocking portion 112 and moved from an inner side of the first engaging portion 111 to another inner side of the first engaging portion 111 .
- the upper fixing base 11 cannot rotate in the direction opposite to the first rotating direction due to the blocking of the blocking portion 112 . In the above process, the upper fixing base 11 can rotate downwardly to adjust the handle height.
- the protrusion 131 and the gear tooth 132 adjacent to another side of the protrusion 131 can simultaneously engage inside the first engaging portion 111 by the resilient restoring force of the recovering component 14 acting on the engaging component 13 , and other gear teeth 132 of the engaging component 13 respectively engage with the first gear teeth 113 and the second gear teeth 121 , so that the upper fixing base 11 can be locked with the lower fixing base 12 again.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic drawing of the folding child carrier 100 according to the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic drawing of the folded child carrier 100 according to the embodiment of the present application.
- the user can operate the operating mechanism 41 to drive the driving component 43 through the drawing component 42 so that the driving component 43 moves to push the engaging component 13 for completely separating the engaging component 13 from the upper fixing base 11 and completely separating the protrusion 131 from the first engaging portion 111 .
- the upper fixing base 11 can be unlocked, and the upper handle 2 can rotate in the direction opposite to the first rotating direction, that is, the upper handle 2 can rotate upwardly relative to the lower handle 31 .
- the whole child carrier 100 can be folded accordingly.
- the protrusion 131 can engage with the second engaging portion 114 by the resilient restoring force of the recovering component 14 so as to prevent the upper handle 2 from being opened up accidentally.
- the conventional upper handle might turn excessively due to improper operation when adjusting the handle height, which releases the frame releasing mechanism accidentally, thereby accidentally folding the frame and causing danger.
- the present application provides the protrusion 131 on the engaging component 13 and the first engaging portion 111 on the upper fixing base 11 , and the width of the first engaging portion 111 is greater than the width of the protrusion 131 , so that the upper fixing base 11 can be rotated in the first rotating direction, and the upper handle 2 can be rotated and adjusted within a certain angular range to achieve the purpose of adjusting the handle height.
- the blocking portion 112 on the side of the first engaging portion 111 can block the rotation of the upper fixing base 11 in the direction opposite to the first rotating direction, thereby preventing accidental folding operation of the child carrier 100 , so as to improve the safety of use.
- the second engaging portion 114 on the upper fixing base 11 can engage with the protrusion 131 when the upper handle 2 is folded, so as to prevent the upper handle 2 from being opened up accidentally, and the upper handle 2 can also be released quickly, so as to enhance the safety of use.
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- This is a 371 U.S. National Phase of International Application No. PCT/EP2021/054584, filed on Feb. 24, 2021, which claims the benefit of CN Patent Application No. 202010141345.4, and the contents of this application are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present application relates to a handle height adjusting mechanism and a child carrier.
- An upper handle and a lower handle of a conventional child carrier are connected to each other through an adjustment mechanism. When the upper handle rotates in a forward direction, a handle height can be adjusted. When the upper handle rotates in a reverse direction to exceed an adjusted height angle, the upper handle can be linked with a frame releasing mechanism, so that the frame releasing mechanism can unlock a frame of the child carrier, and then the frame can be folded.
- This is mind, the present application aims at providing a handle height adjusting mechanism and a child carrier which can adjust a handle height and prevent accidental folding operation for enhancing safety.
- This is achieved by a handle height adjusting mechanism and a child carrier according to
1 and 12. The dependent claims pertain to corresponding further developments and improvements.claims - As will be seen more clearly from the detail description following below, the claimed handle height adjusting mechanism includes an upper fixing base, a lower fixing base pivoted to the upper fixing base, and an engaging component movably disposed between the upper fixing base and the lower fixing base and for engaging with the upper fixing base and the lower fixing base, wherein the engaging component includes a protrusion.
- Furthermore, the claimed child carrier includes an upper handle, a frame, and the handle height adjusting mechanism. The frame includes a lower handle, the upper handle is connected to the upper fixing base, and the lower handle is connected to the lower fixing base.
- In summary, the present application provides the protrusion on the engaging component and the first engaging portion on the upper fixing base, and the width of the first engaging portion is greater than the width of the protrusion, so that the upper fixing base can be rotated in the first rotating direction, and the upper handle can be rotated and adjusted within a certain angular range to achieve the purpose of adjusting the handle height. In addition, the blocking portion on the side of the first engaging portion can block the rotation of the upper fixing base in a direction opposite to the first rotating direction, thereby preventing accidental folding of the child carrier, so as to improve the safety of use. Furthermore, the second engaging portion on the upper fixing base can engage with the protrusion when the upper handle is folded, so as to prevent the upper handle from being opened up accidentally, and the upper handle can also be released quickly, so as to enhance the safety of use.
- These and other objectives of the present application will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
- In the following, the application is further illustrated by way of example, taking reference to the accompanying drawings. Thereof
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FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of a child carrier according to an embodiment of the present application, -
FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing of a handle height adjusting mechanism of the child carrier according to the embodiment of the present application, -
FIG. 3 is an exploded diagram of the handle height adjusting mechanism according to the embodiment of the present application, -
FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of an engaging component of the handle height adjusting mechanism and an upper handle according to the embodiment of the present application, -
FIG. 5 is a sectional diagram of the handle height adjusting mechanism in a locking status according to the embodiment of the present application, -
FIG. 6 is a sectional diagram of the handle height adjusting mechanism in a releasing status according to the embodiment of the present application, -
FIG. 7 is a schematic drawing of the child carrier after adjusting a handle height by the handle height adjusting mechanism according to the embodiment of the present application, -
FIG. 8 is a schematic drawing of the folding child carrier according to the embodiment of the present application, and -
FIG. 9 is a schematic drawing of the folded child carrier according to the embodiment of the present application. - In order to illustrate technical specifications and structural features as well as achieved purposes and effects of the present application, relevant embodiments and figures are described as follows.
- In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the application may be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “back,” etc., is used with reference to the orientation of the Figure(s) being described. The members of the present application can be positioned in a number of different orientations. As such, the directional terminology is used for purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions will be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
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FIG. 1 toFIG. 3 .FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of achild carrier 100 according to an embodiment of the present application.FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing of a handleheight adjusting mechanism 1 of thechild carrier 100 according to the embodiment of the present application.FIG. 3 is an exploded diagram of the handleheight adjusting mechanism 1 according to the embodiment of the present application. Thechild carrier 100 can be a stroller. Thechild carrier 100 includes the handleheight adjusting mechanism 1, anupper handle 2, aframe 3 and afolding driving mechanism 4. Theframe 3 includes alower handle 31. The handleheight adjusting mechanism 1 includes anupper fixing base 11, alower fixing base 12 pivoted to theupper fixing base 11 by a central shaft, anengaging component 13 movably disposed along the central shaft and between theupper fixing base 11 and thelower fixing base 12 and for engaging with theupper fixing base 11 and thelower fixing base 12, and a recoveringcomponent 14 installed between thelower fixing base 12 and theengaging component 13. The recoveringcomponent 14 can be a resilient structure, such as a compression spring. Theupper handle 2 and theupper fixing base 11 are fixedly connected to each other. Thefolding driving assembly 4 includes anoperating mechanism 41, adrawing component 42 and adriving component 43. Theoperating mechanism 41 is installed on theupper handle 2, thedrawing component 42 is disposed between thedriving component 43 and theoperating mechanism 41, and thedriving component 43 is disposed on a side of theengaging component 13 and for driving theengaging component 13 to separate from theupper fixing base 11, so as to unlock theupper handle 2 and allow theupper handle 2 to fold close to thelower handle 31, thereby folding theentire frame 3. Thedriving component 43 is disposed between theengaging component 13 and theupper handle 2. The detailed structure and folding operation of theframe 3 are omitted herein. - Please refer to
FIG. 2 toFIG. 6 .FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of theengaging component 13 of the handleheight adjusting mechanism 1 and theupper handle 2 according to the embodiment of the present application.FIG. 5 is a sectional diagram of the handleheight adjusting mechanism 1 in a locking status according to the embodiment of the present application.FIG. 6 is a sectional diagram of the handleheight adjusting mechanism 1 in a releasing status according to the embodiment of the present application. Theengaging component 13 includes aprotrusion 131 protruding outwardly. Theupper fixing base 11 includes a firstengaging portion 111 disposed on an inner wall of theupper fixing base 11, and a width of the firstengaging portion 111 is greater than a width of theprotrusion 131. Ablocking portion 112 is disposed on a side of the firstengaging portion 111 and for abutting against theprotrusion 131, and theupper fixing base 11 is allowed to rotate within a predetermined angular range when theengaging component 12 separates from theupper fixing base 11 and theprotrusion 131 still engages with the firstengaging portion 111. In this embodiment, theupper fixing base 11 can rotate in a first rotating direction, so that theupper handle 2 can rotate downwardly relative to thelower handle 31 for angular adjustment, so as to adjust a height of theupper handle 2. The blockingportion 112 can block theupper fixing base 11 from rotating in a direction opposite to the first rotating direction, that is, theblocking portion 112 can block theupper handle 2 from rotating upwardly relative to thelower handle 31. Theengaging portion 13 can be a gear and includes a plurality ofgear teeth 132. The width of theprotrusion 131 can be greater than a width of eachgear tooth 132. Theupper fixing base 11 includes at least onefirst gear tooth 113 circumferentially disposed on the inner wall of theupper fixing base 11, and thelower fixing base 12 includes at least onesecond gear tooth 121 circumferentially disposed on an inner wall of thelower fixing base 12. In this embodiment, theupper fixing base 11 can include a plurality offirst gear teeth 113, and thelower fixing base 12 can include a plurality ofsecond gear teeth 121. The gear can engage with thesecond gear teeth 121, and the gear can engage with thefirst gear teeth 113 when the gear slides into theupper fixing base 11. Through the engagement of thegear teeth 132 of the gear with thefirst gear teeth 113 and thesecond gear teeth 121, theupper fixing base 11 and thelower fixing base 12 can be fixed more stably and firmly. The width of the first engagingportion 111 can be equal to a sum of the width of theprotrusion 131 and a tooth pitch of the twogear teeth 132 of the engagingcomponent 13. For example, the width of the first engagingportion 111 can be equal to a sum of the width of theprotrusion 131 and a tooth pitch of the twoadjacent gear teeth 132 of the engagingcomponent 13. Therefore, after rotation of theupper fixing base 11, theprotrusion 131 and one of thegear teeth 132 of the engagingcomponent 13 can be just engaged with the first engagingportion 111 to ensure stable engaging connection between the engagingcomponent 13 and theupper fixing base 11. - Besides, the
upper fixing base 11 includes a secondengaging portion 114 disposed on the inner wall of theupper fixing base 11 and for engaging with theprotrusion 131, and the first engagingportion 111 and the secondengaging portion 114 can be separated by 180 degrees. A depth of the secondengaging portion 114 can be smaller than a thickness of the first engagingportion 111. For example, the secondengaging portion 114 can be designed to just accommodate theprotrusion 131, so that when theprotrusion 131 and the secondengaging portion 114 are engaged with each other, thegear teeth 132 of the engagingcomponent 13 will not engage with thefirst gear teeth 113, which facilitates the engagingcomponent 13 to be pushed away from theupper fixing base 11, and theupper fixing base 11 can be unlocked quickly. By the cooperation of the secondengaging portion 114 and theprotrusion 131, theupper fixing base 11 can be locked in a folded status when theupper fixing base 11 is folded relative to thelower fixing base 12, so as to prevent theupper fixing base 11 from being accidentally opened up. - Specifically, a first driving inclined
surface 115 is formed on a side of the secondengaging portion 114. When the secondengaging portion 114 engages with theprotrusion 131, the first driving inclinedsurface 115 can drive theprotrusion 131 to separate from the secondengaging portion 114 by turning over theupper handle 2, so as to allow theupper fixing base 11 to rotate in the first rotating direction, so that theupper handle 2 can be opened relative to thelower handle 31. Theprotrusion 131 can be automatically separated from the secondengaging portion 114 by the first driving inclinedsurface 115, so that theupper fixing base 11 can be automatically unlocked relative to thelower fixing base 12, thereby enhancing the convenience of operation. - Besides, the handle
height adjusting mechanism 1 includes an operatingcomponent 15 movably disposed on a side of theupper fixing base 11 or thelower fixing base 12 and for abutting against the engagingcomponent 13, so as to drive the engagingcomponent 13 to move along an axial direction of the engagingcomponent 13. The configuration of the operatingcomponent 15 can push the engagingcomponent 13 more easily, so as to enhance the convenience of operation. - In summary, detailed description of the handle height adjustment of the
child carrier 100 of the present application is introduced as follows. Please refer toFIG. 1 toFIG. 7 .FIG. 7 is a schematic drawing of thechild carrier 100 after adjusting the handle height by the handleheight adjusting mechanism 1 according to the embodiment of the present application. First, a user can press the operatingcomponent 15 to push theoperating component 15 against the engagingcomponent 13, so that thegear teeth 132 of the engagingcomponent 13 can be separated from thefirst gear teeth 113 of theupper fixing base 11 but still engaged with thesecond gear teeth 121 of thelower fixing base 12. Thegear tooth 132 originally located in the first engagingportion 111 and adjacent to a side of theprotrusion 131 can be separated from the first engagingportion 111, but theprotrusion 131 is still located in the first engagingportion 111 and close to a side of the blockingportion 112. At this time, theupper fixing base 11 can be rotated in the first rotating direction, so that theprotrusion 131 can be moved away from the blockingportion 112 and moved from an inner side of the first engagingportion 111 to another inner side of the first engagingportion 111. Theupper fixing base 11 cannot rotate in the direction opposite to the first rotating direction due to the blocking of the blockingportion 112. In the above process, theupper fixing base 11 can rotate downwardly to adjust the handle height. Finally, after the user releases the operatingcomponent 15, theprotrusion 131 and thegear tooth 132 adjacent to another side of theprotrusion 131 can simultaneously engage inside the first engagingportion 111 by the resilient restoring force of the recoveringcomponent 14 acting on the engagingcomponent 13, andother gear teeth 132 of the engagingcomponent 13 respectively engage with thefirst gear teeth 113 and thesecond gear teeth 121, so that theupper fixing base 11 can be locked with thelower fixing base 12 again. - Please refer to
FIG. 8 andFIG. 9 .FIG. 8 is a schematic drawing of thefolding child carrier 100 according to the embodiment of the present application.FIG. 9 is a schematic drawing of the foldedchild carrier 100 according to the embodiment of the present application. When thechild carrier 100 is to be folded, the user can operate theoperating mechanism 41 to drive the drivingcomponent 43 through thedrawing component 42 so that the drivingcomponent 43 moves to push the engagingcomponent 13 for completely separating the engagingcomponent 13 from theupper fixing base 11 and completely separating theprotrusion 131 from the first engagingportion 111. At this time, theupper fixing base 11 can be unlocked, and theupper handle 2 can rotate in the direction opposite to the first rotating direction, that is, theupper handle 2 can rotate upwardly relative to thelower handle 31. When theupper handle 2 is folded, thewhole child carrier 100 can be folded accordingly. When theupper handle 2 is folded close to thelower handle 31, theprotrusion 131 can engage with the secondengaging portion 114 by the resilient restoring force of the recoveringcomponent 14 so as to prevent theupper handle 2 from being opened up accidentally. - The conventional upper handle might turn excessively due to improper operation when adjusting the handle height, which releases the frame releasing mechanism accidentally, thereby accidentally folding the frame and causing danger. In contrast to the related art, the present application provides the
protrusion 131 on the engagingcomponent 13 and the first engagingportion 111 on theupper fixing base 11, and the width of the first engagingportion 111 is greater than the width of theprotrusion 131, so that theupper fixing base 11 can be rotated in the first rotating direction, and theupper handle 2 can be rotated and adjusted within a certain angular range to achieve the purpose of adjusting the handle height. In addition, the blockingportion 112 on the side of the first engagingportion 111 can block the rotation of theupper fixing base 11 in the direction opposite to the first rotating direction, thereby preventing accidental folding operation of thechild carrier 100, so as to improve the safety of use. Furthermore, the secondengaging portion 114 on theupper fixing base 11 can engage with theprotrusion 131 when theupper handle 2 is folded, so as to prevent theupper handle 2 from being opened up accidentally, and theupper handle 2 can also be released quickly, so as to enhance the safety of use. - Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the application. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
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